by Perryman on September 16th, 2009

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How can the word "pink" be used as a verb?

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  • by Brian I on November 28th, 2009

    Brian I

    When a car engine pinks, it makes a high knocking sound because the fuel is not burning correctly.

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  • by Heather108 on November 28th, 2009

    Heather108

    Instructions on a sewing pattern:
    "Pink all fabric edges".

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  • by Wide Awake @ has closing date woo hoo on September 16th, 2009

    Wide Awake @ has closing date woo hoo

    Marvin pinked the sheer fabric prior to completing the seam.

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  • by Im Alec has abandoned this account on September 16th, 2009

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    To pink fabric is to cur a ziz-zag or scalloped edge so that it is less likely to fray. So you could say "All unfinished fabric edged should be pinked".

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